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Class 5 Maths PT 1

This document is a periodic test for Class V Maths at PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya Kargil for the academic year 2025-26. It includes various sections assessing knowledge, understanding, computation ability, and problem-solving skills, with a total of 30 marks. The test consists of fill-in-the-blank questions, calculations, and word problems related to basic mathematical concepts.

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Class 5 Maths PT 1

This document is a periodic test for Class V Maths at PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya Kargil for the academic year 2025-26. It includes various sections assessing knowledge, understanding, computation ability, and problem-solving skills, with a total of 30 marks. The test consists of fill-in-the-blank questions, calculations, and word problems related to basic mathematical concepts.

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PM SHRI KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA KARGIL

PERIODIC TEST – 1 (2025-26)


CLASS - V
SUBJECT: MATHS MAX. M: 30
NAME: Roll No.
DATE: TIME – 90 MIN.

Invigilator’s Sign Examiner’s Sign.

COMPETENCIES KNOWLEDGE UNDERSTANDING ABILTY TO PROBLEM OVERALL


COMPUTE SOLVING GRADE

MARKS

KNOWLEDGE (8)

1. Fill in the blanks. (4x1 = 4)

I. One Crore = lakhs.

II. A line that divides a figure into two equal parts is called a line of ___________

III. There are days in a leap year.

IV. The smallest natural number is .

2. Answer the following questions: (2x2 = 4)

A) Write the expanded form of-

1. 3204-_______________________________________________________________

2. 4628-______________________________________________________________

B) Find the perimeter of a rectangle of length 5 cm and breadth 3 cm.

_________________________________________________________________
UNDERSTANDING(8)

3. A) Which of the following is greater than 1. (1)

3 7 5 9
a) b) c) d)
4 8 5 8

B)

4.) State whether it is a leap year or not and why-(2)


1. 2000

2. 1900

3. 2031

4. 2004

1 2
5.) Ravi had a chocolate bar. He gave to his brother, to his friend and ate
4 8
the rest.(4 marks)

a) How much did he give away in total?

b) What fraction of the chocolate did Ravi eat?


ABILITY TO COMPUTE (6)

4. Solve the following-(2)


1. 8.37 x 1000 = _______ 2. 6.32 x 10 = ________
3. 40.20 x 100 = _______ 4. 83 x 10 = ______

5. Simplify the following fraction-(2)

30 13
A) = c) =
54 91

10 55
B)
1000
= d) 121
=

6. A rectangular garden is 12 metres long and 8 metres wide.

It has a path going all around it from the outside.

8 metre

12 metre

a) Find the area of the garden. ( 2 marks)

b) Find the perimeter of the garden. ( 2 Marks)


PROBLEM SOLVING (8)

7. Fill in the blanks. (2)


(I) The smallest prime number is .

(II) Whole numbers are the numbers that start from __________.

8. Complete the pattern- (2)

9. The marks obtained by a student in 5 subject are 72, 68 , 80 ,77 and 83. Find
the average marks. (2)

10. There are 6 rows of chairs in a hall. Each row has 8 chairs. How many chairs are
there in total. (2)

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